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I get why people tended not to like this game as much. The game much darker from Jecka's point of view which makes it not as funny. I felt one plot was more out there than the rest of the endings in the series, but overall the game is just as real as the other games while being absurd. I don't think everyone one would get it because everyone has their own experiences and it doesn't feel as real to some people, but the game is oddly relatable to me as to people I knew at the time. Idk if hs is still like this, but i think SBN3 still did a remarkable job at making an enthralling story despite it not being as funny because its that much darker. Great game, wish there was more to the series.
Shane Gillis as a host helped the show get back some of the fire its been missing. The political sketches besides the cold open didn't feel one sided or like the jokes are for people who constantly watch MSNBC. The normal sketches had darker premises and didn't care about being offensive to play that into the joke against the individual. Weekend update was solid as always. 21 Savages performance was okay. The monologue was better than the actors but wasn't the best out of recent comedians. I appreciated it matched his stand up by not steering away from uncomfortable topics to give a different perspective to land a difficult premise in an unoffensive way, I just felt that having a cleaner set didn't help him. This was the most memorable episode I seen in a while. Best of the season.
I'm not sure what everyone is seeing in this "documentary". It seems like Arnold produced a masturbatory piece to improve some parts of his legacy. It felt the doc was pretty boring and just went from one thing to the next without any real drama. I get that he had constant success, but it doesn't make a good story. I feel he's trying to be inspirational, but he is basically admitting his success is built on luck and skill, which pretty much made me lose inspiration. He at one point even calls others weak which really speaks against that message. It had pretty well done shots but they didn't feel coherent to what was going on. The interviews all around didn't provide very much substance, especially the interview with the man himself. I was hoping to watch a doc and be entertained, but instead, I was bored for 3 hrs of my life and feel worse about myself. Netflix really fell off with their docs, but the success of this one isn't going to help turn that around.